Every athlete who spends time in the weight room eventually deals with pain/injury that leaves them frustrated and unable to reach their highest potential. Every athlete ought to have the ability to take the first steps at addressing these minor injuries. They shouldn't have to wait weeks for a doctor's appointment, only to be prescribed pain medications and told to "take two weeks off lifting" or, even worse, to "stop lifting so heavy."
Dr. Aaron Horschig knows your pain and frustration. He's been there. For over a decade, Dr. Horschig has been a competitive weightlifter, and he understands how discouraging it is to tweak your back three weeks out from a huge weightlifting competition, to have knee pain limit your ability to squat heavy for weeks, and to suffer from chronic shoulder issues that keep you from reaching your goals.
Rebuilding Milo is the culmination of Dr. Horschig's life's work as a sports physical therapist, certified strength and conditioning specialist, and Olympic weightlifting coach. It contains all of the knowledge he has amassed over the past decade while helping some of the best athletes in the world. Now he wants to share that knowledge with you.
This book, designed by a strength athlete for anyone who spends time in the weight room, is the solution to your struggles with injury and pain. It walks you through simple tests and screens to uncover the movement problem at the root of your pain. After discovering the cause of your injury, you'll be able to create an individualized rehab program as laid out in this book. Finally, you'll be on the right path to eliminate your pain and return to the activities you love.
Author(s): Dr. Aaron Horschig, Dr. Kevin Sonthana
Edition: 1
Publisher: Victory Belt Publishing
Year: 2021
Language: English
Commentary: Lifter's Guide to Fixing Common Injuries and Building a Strong Foundation for Enhancing Performance
Pages: 400
Tags: Lifter's Guide, Fixing Injuries , Enhancing Performance
Foreword by Dr. Kelly Starrett
Introduction
Chapter 1: Back Pain
The Picture Isn’t Always What It Seems
Back Injury Anatomy 101
How to Screen Your Low Back Pain
Classifying Your Back Pain
The Rebuilding Process
Bridging the Gap: Early Rehab to Performance
The Bridge to Performance
Should You Wear a Weightlifting Belt?
Cautionary Exercises for Low Back Injury Rehab
Does Stretching the Hamstrings Fix Low Back Pain?
Chapter 2: Hip Pain
Hip Anatomy
Hip Injury Anatomy 101
How to Screen Your Hip Pain
The Rebuilding Process
Chapter 3: Knee Pain
Knee Injury Anatomy 101
How to Screen Your Knee Pain
The Rebuilding Process
Chapter 4: Shoulder Pain
Shoulder Anatomy
Shoulder Injury Anatomy 101
How to Screen Your Shoulder Pain
The Rebuilding Process
Chapter 5: Elbow Pain
Elbow Injury Anatomy 101
How to Screen Your Elbow Pain
The Rebuilding Process
Chapter 6: Ankle Pain
Achilles Tendon Injury Anatomy 101
How to Screen Your Achilles Tendon Pain
The Rebuilding Process
Chapter 7: Don’t Ice, Walk It Off!
Inflammation and Swelling
Using Muscle Contraction to Reduce Swelling and Facilitate Healing
Using NMES to Facilitate Healing When Movement Is Limited
Icing After Workouts
Acknowledgments